In September I attended my first Inscribe Writer's Conference. I enjoyed it for a number of reasons but mostly because it spurred me on to get back to my writing and blogging. I've been writing more, mostly poetry which I am really enjoying. However, it took me until yesterday to truly figure out what to do with my blog. You see I was suddenly inundated with information on what makes a good blog, and I was almost embarrassed by my blog. So, I attempted to update it but still wasn't happy with it--there wasn't any unique perspective to it. Then last night it hit me. Well, the Holy Spirit gave me the idea while I was reading Eternity in Their Hearts by Don Richardson. I had read the book before I went overseas. Now it had a totally different meaning because I connected with his stories, his examples. Heck--I've LIVED with some of those examples. Then the idea hit me--why couldn't I write about that? About, how I see the world, especially the world I grew up in, after living away from it for 20 years. How do I see the world around me differently? In some instances, my change of viewpoint is drastic. In most instances, it's very subtle. Most of the time I don't even notice it unless I make a conscious effort to think about it.
I realized that, like my children, I also "grew up (not physically but mentally, emotionally and especially spiritually)" in a cross-cultural setting. So why is there no term for someone like me? Thus, I coined a term: TCA--Third Culture Adult. That's me. I like the term. I like who I am. I like how I see the world because what I've learned, I've learned through living a life of faith in my Father God, the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. How exciting and beautiful is that!
Here is my disclaimer: In no way am I unique in being a TCA. I know there are many of you out there. I am just simply writing about it from my perspective.
5 comments:
Any blog is unique and has it's own purpose and flavour. I am discouraged that you thought yours could be potentially embarrassing. I've never looked at a list of "What Makes a Good Blog" because I think I'd probably quit writing then. I've been so close to quitting, so many times, but then I realize what a therapeutic outlet it is for me because I enjoy writing so much. I think every blog is unique and has something to offer, just like the person who writes the blog does.
I look forward to hearing more of your thoughts as you write on here.
You're right, Kimmy. I'm glad you haven't quit your blog. I love reading it, even though I seldom comment. I especially like how it reveals your spiritual growth--learning to thank more and trust more. Beautiful.
Connie, I'm REALLY looking forward to reading your thoughts on this.
Kim, I love reading your blog. It somehow helps me feel closer to you though we live many miles apart!!
Connie, I'm REALLY looking forward to reading your thoughts on this.
Kim, I love reading your blog. It somehow helps me feel closer to you though we live many miles apart!!
Hi Connie,
Just thought I would stop by for a visit. How wonderful it is to get to know another 'sister' in the family - in two families, the family of Jesus and the Inscribe family. I look forward to getting to know you better!
Pam Mytroen
writenow@shaw.ca
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